Science-fiction Studies, Volume 25, Part 1SFS Publications., 1998 - Science fiction |
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Page 40
... suggests that the alien marks a need to project an agency to an otherwise lifeless technological object , which thus exceeds instrumentalization . Every technology produces a new ghost , but in a techno- logically saturated world the ...
... suggests that the alien marks a need to project an agency to an otherwise lifeless technological object , which thus exceeds instrumentalization . Every technology produces a new ghost , but in a techno- logically saturated world the ...
Page 83
... suggests , as it concludes with a shot of the gun " shell " carrying two of those " fragile " creatures toward the moon , we might hope to bridge even the greatest of distances . And yet , ending with a narrative focus on this great gun ...
... suggests , as it concludes with a shot of the gun " shell " carrying two of those " fragile " creatures toward the moon , we might hope to bridge even the greatest of distances . And yet , ending with a narrative focus on this great gun ...
Page 108
... suggests that sf no longer has " either authors or works in the traditional sense ; we have instead a series of self - writing structures that vary according to the pressures of a culturally generated set of thematic constants and ...
... suggests that sf no longer has " either authors or works in the traditional sense ; we have instead a series of self - writing structures that vary according to the pressures of a culturally generated set of thematic constants and ...
Contents
74 Volume 25 Part 1 March 1998 7 50 | 7 |
Roger Luckhurst The ScienceFictionalization of Trauma | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
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